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what, they have dick morris, we have hal sparks. >> i have my own show. >> stephanie: love you hal. sea you tomorrow on "the stephanie miller show"." enttv

dick morris or bob? it would be tough. >> cenk: bob might be dick morris' nickname. >> that's what we should be calling him bob. this is what the map looked like going into the races yesterday. they were down. they had the democrats at 21 seats up and two independents who would caucus with them. joe lieberman and bernie saunders won. they got 25 yesterday if you include from maine they have not said who he will caucus with. it is presumed he'll caucus with the democrats. he's a bit of good news today. races we looked at yesterday. you mentioned the jon tester race you mentioned the heitkamp race todd akin lost missouri by 16 points. >> cenk: that is an ass kicking. >> it doesn't get more legitimate than that. then indiana where richard mourdock lost by six points. the amount of money spent and we discussed this ad nauseam. the amount of money spent in two senate races by linda mcmahon who lost to murphy, and then that tester race, you look at the state of montana. you look at the senate race, so much of what they got and tester was able to get was indian reservation land here in monta

. election day is just a year away and pundits. dick morris says romney will win in a landslide. new york times poll and they are betting on bam, short for barack. what about the electoral popular vote split? it could happen. that is what my pectoral captain hard shell and he is never wrong except for vietnam. if someone could make sense of it all someone like joe biden. >> there is never been a day in the last four years i've been proud to be his vice president. not one single day. not one single day. >> greg: he is national treasure and mitt romney is making a final push in swing states. and they released a tv ad that will get heavy play in ohio. day can a look. >> i'm mitt romney and aapprove this message. >> greg: as an entertainment reporter all you care about is bradley cooper's dating habits. are you aware of an election going on. i want your bre diction. who do you think who is going to win next year? >> i'm counting down the 355 days. i can't answer your question. i am a world-renowned journalist and i strongly believe journalists should not share who they are voting for. i don't

really ridiculous player in the elections, michael and trish and that was dick morris. this is his major prediction of how the election would turn out. >> it's going to be, well, you can call it a landslide or not but 325-223 is pretty landsliding in my view. >> okay, that was a foolish and ridiculous prediction. he lost. he's allowed to make a bad prediction. he's a journalist, an analyst. let's listen to her justify it. >> i hope people aren't mad about it. i spoke what i believed, and i think that there was a period of time when the romney campaign was falling apart. nobody thought there was a chance of victory and i felt that it was my duty at that point to go out and say what i said. at the time that i said it i believe that i was right. >> he said that fox news, he said this last week, does not have an agenda. if they don't have an agenda they should not have people like that on air saying they have an agenda. they should fire dick morris. the elbow of the day on dick morris. look at me, deliv

says bill, we will organize a reelection campaign. we will create a new structure. dick morris is the political guru from new york who worked in politics for a while. dick morris pulled out every question that could be asked and got all the right answers how to appeal to the people in arkansas and hillary took a campaign together in such a way it was a streamlined effort that was very successful. that got 58% of the vote in 1982. at that moment in time they are partners and exchange for all she has done for him, she becomes the most important single person in the administration. he puts her in charge of the education task force because he says in words that are almost exactly the ones he used ten years later when he put her in charge of the health-care task force of one the most important form of my administration to be handled by the person who is closest to me in my life and that is hillary. hillary does a stunning job. she has hearings, but together a coalition, that coalition is successful, succeed in passing legislation that is needed which essentially is designed to bring

i noms think talk to themgic dick morris. he is here next. [ male announcer ] with 160 more miles per tank, the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >> on thursday night last week dick morris went on the record saying governor romney will win by a land slide. two-days out does he stand by his prediction or did it change? what do you think? >> we are going to win by a land slide. it will be twill be the biggest surprise in recent american political history. it will rekindle the whole question as to why the media played this race as a nail biter. i think romney will win quite a bit. he is going to carry 325 electoral votes. we have a map i think you can see them that i think he is going to win florida, virginia, north kierl line gnaw indiana these are states obama won last time. iowa, ohio, new hampshire, wednesday wednesd pennsylvania, wisconsin and minnesota and colorado. this is going to be a land lied. i base this not on intuit

, oh my god i forgot about this one. this is the dick morris turkey. >> it's going to be--well, you can call it a landslide or not but 325-223 is pretty landslide landsliding in my view. >> michael: i predict that dick morris will predict that he'll get a pardon. >> yes, probably. i like the fact that he has landslideing like its action in present tense. he's absurd. >> he has made himself irrelevant, dick morris, if he has not already been pretty irrelevant. we go now, like i said before, there is this guy. donald trump. our turkey trump. >> i have a deal for the president. a deal that i don't believe he can refuse. $5 million. the check will be given within one hour after he releases all of the records so stated. >> michael: brett, what was he going to do for that hour? >> i have no idea. i just love how they pull back. the entire nation was like that empty office he was in because no one responded, no one was listening. people--you know, with him he's the kind of guy that he's a turkey like sheep you want to sheer a lot of times. >> you know, you would get quite a sweater if you did

votes. >> bill: very bad night for pundit dick morris he was wrong on just about everything. he will be here to talk about it. >> in a world are where they throw the word great around so capriciously, is he a good man. >> bill: what does dennis miller think on the morning after? the d-man will let it all hang out tonight. >> we're soft in the head. >> bill: caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. what the heck happened last night. that is the subject of this evening's boy do i have a story to till about the presidential vote. so perk up. here we go. i thought mitt romney was a good choice to run against president obama because of his economic experience. also the governor is a free market capitalist and offered a stark contrast to the president who wants the federal government to drive the economy. the campaign unfolded slowly as most persons did not know romney. and with all the high tech gizmos these days, it's difficult to get the attention of the folks. so i knew very early

, and dick morris, is he going to stand by his prediction? and gov right mom said he's not done campaigning. he's going back to ohio and going to pennsylvania. we get the inside scoop from his campaign advisers, ed gillispie right here on this election eve edition of "hannity" at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't knowt yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. welcome back. with us the always outspoken new york best selling author ann coulter. we were talking about our friend, matt, in the earlier segment. he has as his headline now "stay

in florida, ohio, virginia. dick morris going to have thoughts on that later. but, do you take that poll seriously? >> no, i don't take those three polls seriously. here is why. in florida, they have obama ahead by 1 point. they have seven points more democrats than republicans. even in 2008 there were only 3 points more democrats than republicans. similarly ohio 5 point margin for obama. 8 point advantage for the democrats. 8 points in 2008. does anybody think ohio is going to be as democrat as it was in 2008. 2 points for obama. 8 point democrat in 2008. six points democrat. does anybody think it's going to be as good as it was in 2008. at mildly that's called absurd. >> bill: let me run it down for the folks. all the polls say, all of them say that prib voters are more motivated this time around. so when when mr. rove says do you think it's going to be the same democratic turnout in ohio as it was in 2008. the answer based on the data is no. because republicans are more motivated this time around than they were. secondly, when you poll, you take a political affiliation of people you c

is in play. we will new numbers and democratic strategist joe trippi is here to talk about them. dick morris say said last week governor romney with win by a landslide. does he stand by thater prediction? he s up next. [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >> on thursday night last week dick morris went on the record saying governor romney will win by a land slide. two-days out does he stand by his prediction or did it change? what do you think? >> we are going to win by a land it will be twill be the biggest surprise in recent american political history. it will rekindle the whole question as to why the media played this race as a nail biter. i think romney will win quite a bit. he is going to carry 325 electoral votes. we have a map i think you can see them that i think he is going to win florida, virginia, north kierl line gnaw indiana these are states obama won

, ed. >>> coming up, for months, dick morris predicted, what, a romney landslide? come on, he didn't to that? i don't watch fox. did he really do that? i guess he did. we'll show, you next. stay with us. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we love hearing from our viewers on twitter and on our facebook page. tonight, just about everybody's talking about yesterday's election, no doubt. sage dude tweeted out, "it looks like the billionaires wasted their money trying to buy this election. the people outsmarted them." amen to that. chaplain lives says "it looks like speaker john boehner had a case of anesthesia when he spoke today, already forgetting that americans rejected romney's promise to raise revenues for the rich." and fun pundit thinks that "fox followers became insulated in their skewed data. they failed to face the will of the people." keep sharing your thoughts with us @edshow using #edshow. >>> still to come, dick morris predicted a romney landslide in his lunch alerts leading up to the election. he's eating some really raw crow, i'd say. >>> and we are back. you know, for

with disgusting details. all of that plus dick morris, congressman allen west and why he's demanding a recount. hannity starts right here right now. >> that was each and every passing day americans are learning from scandals, events and even acts of war that the obama administration worked to keep secret until after the election. on friday, three days after, we learn that david petraeus, the head of the cia, was stepping down because of an extramarital affair. first i want to say that david petraeus is one of a greatest genuine hero. he is the first general in generations to turn around a war america was losing to iraq and 2006 and 2007 and he helped divert defeat. and for general petraeus to do what he did when he was director of the central intelligence agency, it was triple problem inmatic and opened him up to blackmail. for people who say it's a private matter, you are simply wrong. you can't have the cia director of america involved in a fair. once the affair was revealed, there was not a question in petraeus's mind that he needed to resign. but the story doesn't simply end there. now the

. elizabeth sinclair. with respect to dick morris and karl rove do not need my defenses. i know it is easy to make fun of people when they have lost, but they have distinguished themselves in other ways and work hard for the campaign. as somebody who thought mitt romney would win big time and am now taking a lot of flak from all of my liberal friends and family, i would like, imichael whether he could share some of his reasoning why he thought this brilliant man thought mitt romney would win handily. >> could the panel comment on what effect this will have on the supreme court appointments that will come up in the next four years? >> the economy might be recovering. if the recovery is not complete or if growth is tepid and slow and jobs do not come back by the time of the next presidential campaign, how will that affect the types of policies that candidates will propose? different solutions and how people might change electorally. >> i think given polling data and the uncertainty of it these days, i think there were a lot of reasonable predictions you could have made from getting barack ob

. >> a couple of actual liberals? >> stephanie: guess what i saved for dessert. dick morris. >> this is not a mandate, and the republican party needs to work with him when he is positive, but otherwise we need to stand up against the socialist agenda and stop him from fundamentally changing the united states. >> was that from television or his web series on youtube. >> i think that was from television. >> stephanie: why does anybody ask him anymore what the thinks with a straight face. >> this is like bringing a crypto zoologist on asking them what animal they like best. >> stephanie: exactly. >> he is the political yetty. >> he studies puff lumps. >> stephanie: all right. thank you karl. >> thank you. >> stephanie: twenty nine minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal wi

. >> absolutely. in him we trust. >> stephanie: dick morris and rush limbaugh once again completely wrong. >> it is going to be a mitt romney landslide. >> we have to find the landslide. >> didn't you read your right-wing world list. >> stephanie: is he there? all right. david bender joins us next on "the stephanie miller show." but this whole debate so rankles me. >>oh really? >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the highest tax rates, and the highest amount of growth, and the highest amount of jobs. those are facts. >>"if you ever raise taxes on the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> relax. this is just temporary. like >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> ah, that first sip burns your throat a little bit but then when it hits your head, it's like oh, yeah. >> is that diane sawyer? oh, stop it. >> stephanie: some predictions are wrong. who would have predicted diane sawyer would be the one drunk on television yesterday and not

to be with you, megyn. megyn: don't go away. coming up we have dick morris and his projections on what would happen in this race. things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. megyn: early voting is underway. there are concerns about possible fraud. ohio is a crucial battleground state. the race is neck and neck. we have eric shocked by the county board of elections in ohio. >> hello, megan. just about 10 minutes ago before early voting. there are potential voter fraud problems being reported elsewhere across the country. in iowa, there is an ongoing absentee ballot fraud investigation. it involves voter registration fraud allegations they are. they saved that it potentially involves democratic campaign workers. maxalt is investigating. they say that we take all allegations of voter fraud seriously. that is why we have hired an investigator to handle all of the

, dick morris -- let me give you a break. dick morris predicted a romney landslide last week. he said the polls were totally wrong. let's listen to mr. morris. >> in florida "the times" says obama will win by one but their sample has seven points more democrats than republicans. that poll is off by a factor of eight. so, instead of obama winning by one, romney would win florida by seven. in virginia, they have obama winning by two. but they have eight points more democrats than republicans and historically there's one point more republican than democrat. that's off by a factor of nine. romney wins ohio by -- wins virginia by seven. >> okay. so you are standing by your prediction of a romney landslide? >> absolutely. romney will win this election by five to ten points in the popular vote and will carry more than 30 0 electoral votes. >> well, that didn't happen. i wonder about the way people use jargon to establish their preem unanimous. he says, not by eight points but by a factor of eight and a factor of nine. is that supposed to give you some sense that this guy has a new -- has a d

god, that was really wrong." i can show you a prediction that's wrong today. it comes via dick morris, king of wrong mountain. it concerns accountability for pundits >> romney is going to win. he's going to win by, i believe, more than five points. i believe he's going to get more than 300 electoral votes. you know, after the election either i'm going to have to go through a big reckoning or they are. >> jon: no, you won't and they won't. nobody will because you're pundits. you live in a reckoning-free zone. one thing we learned is that punditry is like musical chairs. the only difference is in punditry when the music stops, nobody ever moves the [bleep] chairs. they just keep adding more chairs. we'll be right >> jon: welcome back. over the past two shows we've been looking at what happens when modern political tactics are forced on a middle school election. why? it's because we're [bleep]. tonight the conclusion of our series, the strategists. >> previously on the strategists, jason and john brought modern political tactics to an 8th grade student council election and were immediate

a prediction that's wrong today. it comes via dick morris, king of wrong mountain. it concerns accountability for pundits >> romney is going to win. he's going to win by, i believe, more than five points. i believe he's going to get more than 300 electoral votes. you know, after the election either i'm going to have to go through a big reckoning or they are. >> jon: no, you won't and they won't. nobody will because you're pundits. you live in a reckoning-free zone. one thing we learned is that punditry is like musical chairs. the only difference is in punditry when the music stops, nobody ever moves the [bleep] chairs. they just keep adding more chairs. we'll be right ♪ we ran a mile before breakfast ♪ ♪ sure, i had a salad for lunch ♪ ♪ but a miller 64 at dinner? ♪ oh yes, 'cause i've worked off my paunch ♪ ♪ 'cause we live a life of balance ♪ ♪ and no one can say that we're wrong ♪ ♪ so here's to good miller, who cut out the filler ♪ ♪ and made a beer worthy of song ♪ ♪ to miller 64 ♪ to miller 64 ♪ to love, sweat and beers and well deserved cheers ♪ â™

and dick morris are saying no, it's not over yet. talk about having egg on your face. >> i don't know how he can show his face today dick morris. >> bill: they had him on fox news this morning. he's the guy that predicted a landslide. joe is coming from really, springville, utah? all right! hey, crow, good morning. >> caller: good morning bill. >> caller: there was a chance i'd have voted for barack obama i voted jill stein. i'm a very women advocate kind of guy. i'd like to see more women in politics. i had the opportunity, so it was a no-brainer. i'm looking at voter suppression and voter purging and all the money you can amass in the world and the american people said no. >> bill: yep. >> caller: not interested. on top of that, this isn't just a cooed dough to you guys, it's much deeper than that. right now, we have a corporate republican-owned media and if you guys weren't there company keep us sane, to keep us accepted communication is it is key to this whole thing. this is just going to grow more and more and eventually we're going to get rid of the corporate hold on our media to ha

campaign here fresh off the old one. let's fire dick morris. >> it's going to be a landslide or not but 325-223 is pretty landsliding in my view. ñ

record. four more days, as of tomorrow. see you then. >> greta: dick morris is here. >> there is no question in my view, we can't have four more years like the last four years. i know the obama folks are chanting four more years, four more years. but our chance is five more day, five more days, that's our chant. let me ask you a question. can anybody name our current secretary of commerce? you know why? we don't have one. it's been vacant four months and the president hasn't proposed to put somebody in the job. we need another president! >> in the closing weeks of this campaign, governor romney has been using all of his talents as a salesman to dress up these very same policies that failed our country so badly. the very same policies we have been cleaning up after the past four years. and he's offering them up as change. >> here's my last question: are you ready for this? are you fired up? are you ready to go! five day, get to work! >> the romney/ryan ticket has persuaded and explained what their plan is. the president's been left just to attack. for him to think or

morris books. i have them all and i have posters of dick morris all over my tiny abode. the things i do in that room. i have to go. we will close things out with the post game wrap up with andy levy. >>> back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> what do you have? >> i will be performing in addison, texas where i am explaining on you chewbaca started on "land of the lost." >> election night, another place to tune in, fox news.com will have a live chat going. we will be on the mic and, luke, i am your father. >> excellent. joe, what is going on? >> what are we waiting for? available now. you few.com

rove sees it the opposite way. mr. rove will be here in a moment. of course dick morris continues to maintain that romney will win big. carrying pennsylvania and ohio, which would assure a romney victory. both morris and sabato will be on this program wednesday. again, i cannot make a prediction tonight. it pains pee. i don't like it. but i have to be honest. i can't do it. because even at this late date, some americans could still vote either way. both candidates still have a fighting chance. and that's the memo. next on the run down. the aforementioned carl rove will tell me how tragically wrong i am or something. and then, krauthammer, hume, powers, march will all weighen in n. on the fact tour tomorrow. we'll be right back. >> bill: what will happen in the presidential vote tomorrow. with us one of the most astute in the country karl rove. all right. i got your little map. i got rove's little map here. i'm going to get into that in a moment. five new national polls out today. and you have dissected them and what do they say. >> was much and gallup have 49 romney, 48 obama. cnn

is the thing. i am a big fan of dick morris and he is the only, we talked about it this morning, and he is predicting a landslide, you know, and we determined that to various reasons that i will not soil your program, that dick is incorrect. to answer your question, i want romney to win but i am not one those who hate the president and i don't thing he did a very good job i cannot believe, i am not trying to get people to vote, they can vote how necessity want to vote but i cannot believe, even people who voted for him, that they will get up tomorrow morning and think, i feel great, now, let's go get him, another four years of this, to answer your question, i have no idea. sometimes i think romney will win, like dick morris by two or three points and other times i think we could be up to, who knows? >>imus: do you worry it could be another 2000? or that it is so tight and we do not know and it drags on and the uncertainty handicaps whoever the winner will be and we have four more years of very divisive government, four more years of great shows for you, what do you say? >>imus: what i w

it was. certainly never was going to be on the model that dick morris thought it was. here is the clencher. they modeled this on 78% white turnout. >> yes. >> it was 72%. so white america is shrinking. they haven't come, you know, really to grips with that. >> joy, there are so many flaccid bags of toxic waste on the republican side at the moment. we have donald trump and, of course, the revolting john s iin he talks, dick morris and he said, i'm quoting, i predicted a romney landslide and instead we ended up with an obama squeaker. that's an obama squeaker. he's at 303, he could be at 330 with florida. it's a squeaker? >> because there is this age of unreality. because conservatives -- >> even after the election's been counted, unreality continues. didn't happen. >> doesn't happen. >> and it will never happen. >> the president's not been re-elected. >> i watched a little bit of a certain network today because i wanted to experience it for myself. if you livet universe they've hermetically sealed themselves inside, barack obama can only be ected through fraud, there are no

but for right wingers, there is only one, denial. here is dick morris on sunday. >> we're going to win by a landslide. it will be the biggest surprise in recent political history. my own view is that romney's going to carry 325 electoral votes. >> 325 electoral votes. not even close. but now he says we ended up with an obama squeaker and they started to talk about the popular vote, trying to say that the president won, it was legitimate. and the report blasted out headlines trying to get romney more votes and donald trump quoted, he lost the popular vote by a lot and won the election. we should have a revolution in this country. but, of course, president obama won the popular vote. and the biggest denial of all came after fox news called ohio for the president. truly must see tv. >> you went through this in 2000, almost in 2004. do you believe that ohio has been settled? >> no, i don't. >> so you're not saying that obama isn't going to win? >> no. i don't know what the outcome is going to be but we've got to be careful about calling things when we have like 991 votes separating the two

that they will never be hired to run a campaign again and no one will give a dime to their super pacs. dick morris. how could he be so wrong welcome he's dick morris. he's always wrong. >> i printed that colonel sanders and the jack in the box guy was going to run for presidency in 2016. >> stephanie: the attack did in the sit well with many main line conservatives they want to maintain control of the senate. fight fight fight fight. michael brone said that the tea party brought talented people to politics but also brought wacko wackos an witches. >> i'm not a witch i'm weird. >> stephanie: allen west and joe walsh. >> they lost their seats that yes, the very people who keep nominating moderates call us purises just like the left call us purises and we have it hear this crap from republicans. and at the news conference, coordinateor of the tea party patriots she said conservatives had wanted a candidate like reagan an what they got was a weak member of the party and the fault was on them. fight, fight fight. george somebody said the to-word answer was that america died. the words tea party are dead. n

prognosticator and analyst and, of course, that's a dick morris. and just say that the best line of the year by far is from david axelrod who said the other day i've had a foot in my mouth many times over the years but it's always been my own. [laughter] so thank you david. every time you see dick morris on television, believe me, you'll be on at least as much if not more in the future. think about that. now onto congress, and i'm not going to talk a lot about the elections themselves, although it is of course so interesting that for a country which is fed up with politicians and politics, angry at where we are and about the dysfunction, that we do end up with the status q quo. but they're a couple of interesting elements of that. six months or a year ago, maybe three months ago, maybe three weeks ago, none of us would have said with any level of confidence, much less believe that democrats would pick up two seats net in the senate, or that they would lose only one of their own. there were 23 democratic seats up going into this cycle. we thought half of them were highly vulnerable to there w

and balanced isn't just marketing and dick morris is a political seer. this morning former house speaker and republican presidential account newt gingrich said he never saw the gop defeat even coming and said it's time for a serious republican postmortem. let's listen to newt. >> i was wrong last week, as was virtually every major republican analyst. and so you have to stop and say to yourself, if i was that far off, what do i need to learn to better understand america? the president won an extraordinary victory, and the fact is we owe him the respect of trying to understand what they did and how they did it, but if you had said to me three weeks ago mitt romney would get fewer votes than john mccain and it looks like he'll be 2 million viewer, i would have been du dumbfounded. >> michael, thanks for joining us. we have had a good time arguing and discussing things occasionally agreeing on things but often not. let me ask you about that republican world view. i wonder what color the sky is. how did they see this election the way rasmussen pollsters would see it, basically a romney romp?

--first of all nothing makes in me more comfort about obama's chances of winning or anything than dick morris saying that romney is going to win. you can throw out nate silver intrade, if dick morris thinks that romney is going to win i'm happy going to bed. >> cenk: in case if you're unclear what they actually think, here come the republican excuses already. >> the hurricane is what broke romney's momentum. >> i actually do believe sandy has had an affect. >> if there has been a momentum change,s because of the hurricane. >> the fact of the storm took the subject matter of mitt romney's closing statements, and snuffed that out. >> i think you got a hurricane bump out of this. >> nothing is stopping romney's moment. >> it's forced the president for a couple of days to act and look presidential. >> what happened is the news media absolutely blacked out any coverage of the issues that have been the issues of this campaign campaign. >> the robust embrace of chris christie. >> he literally slobbered all over the president. he didn't simply extend a hand, he embraced this president. >> i'm not bl

think his career in politics should be over, and show -- and so should dick morris's. he is getting all of these people's money, spending it for mitt romney, and then he is on fox news as a supposedly independent political commentator, and he is writing a column for rupert murdoch's " wall street journal." host: and on the lecture circuit. guest: his time in american politics has come and gone. host: our guest is bill press. bill press. onawful election night proved you cannot buy momentum." guest: karl rove at one time talked about a total realignment, and in this one again, the republicans lost the white house. two elections in a row. they lost ground in the senate. they lost ground in the house. and then you have karl rove with this rosy look on his face saying, "we won." he said, "we had a good night." who believes that other than karl rove? they do need to do some real soul-searching. karl rove will not get there because he refuses to accept reality. host: from "the washington post" today -- from "the washington post" today -- doubts plague the gop. guest: i would be willing -- $10

and the atlant chris christie backlash maine revs into high gear. fox w christie's throat, dick morris blames chris ri political hit on this? >> well, it could be that that happen. iy and very diverse, a lot of soul[ searchig going on among republicans. i there is a model the democrats setbacks after that dukakis loss and they looked at theirarty and tried to expand their party and u'off in this election. madison, host of sirius and nia-malika henderson, thank ytonight. coming up, on the night of big victory meetings that president obama had with presidential historian. you'll want to hear what he said about his legacy. if you think running a reaurant is hard, try running four. . it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone arges and cable, plus at office supply stores. úwa into our business. thmake your mark thing wewith ink from chase. >>> in the hours since president obama's victory, he's already called both republican and democratic leaders in congress to say it's time to work on bipartisan solutions. so will republicans be open to that dreaded word "compromise"? joining me now is

hammering the same old thing. here is dick morris on fox news. >> we need to understand just how weakly this president was reelected. by the skin of his teeth. we need to stand up against this socialist agenda, and stop him from fundamentally changes the united states. >> jennifer: block him at all costs? isn't that exactly why the american people rejected the republican party yesterday? and yet leading conservative thinker, grove norquist actually doubled down on this failed ideology, he wrote, last night voters confirmed the status quo of the 2010 election, which brought a strong united republican majority in the house, and enough republican senator, he said to filibuster any particular piece of legislation, and a weakened, but reelected president. but that's not really true. in fact many candidates who took norquist's pledge were actually voted out last night. at least 55 republican house incumbents or candidates and 24 republican senate hopefuls lost yesterday. in fact, of the 15 house republican incumbents those who were already there, they lost reelection, eve

. i understand when you get the kind of predictions like dick morris gives you you're going to have to pay for information like that. i totally understand where they're coming from. you hear him go to "the new york times." does fox ever answer to these events or incidents? >> no, there was no comment today. i guarantee with you, there will be no mention of this ever on fox news. it was flushed down the memory hole. it never happened. everyone saw it, and everyone commented on it, and it's about time more and more high profile journalists have the nerve to say that fox news is operating as an arm of the republican party and this benghazi madness is disgraceful what fox has done to a very important issue. >> eric puller, thank you for coming in here. we will always be patient with the truth in the war room. thanks again from new york. >> up next, the in straw poll. it has a long history of embarrassing the republican party, but then again so do a lot of things. right after the break. people when i'm upset. they're doing this this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>t

that was good of you guys to package it like that. interestingly, michael barone and dick morris also agree, and karl rove is not quite as bullish, but he's close. i think that romney is going to win. i think that the presidents get the last poll number. he's at 47. obama is at 47. gallup, he's at 48. rasmussen he's at 48. that suggests to me somewhere between 51-49, which is i think where rove is, to 53-47, which is where i am. so at 53-47, romney will carry over 300 electoral votes. >> dee dee, i assume you quote different sources in your analysis of the way this is going? >> i don't spend a lot of time quoting dick morris and karl rove when i'm doing my analysis. i agree it's all going to come down to turnout and i think that the obama campaign from the very beginning of this race has made an argument that they were going to focus on winning in the battleground states. you have to keep in mind, almost half of voters have already gone to the polls in those states and the president is leading by a substantial margin. romney will have to make up a lot of ground if he's going to win in the k

every six years with no election. this isthe olympics, but we don't have lolo jones. we have dick morris. kilthat a prediction? >> greg: i'll have hangover wednesday. >> eric: i don't think it's going to be close. i think this is the way -- >> he was on the hillary race. >> eric: markets act the way that voters act. when herd starts to, go it starts to go in the groove. people who aren't sure, they join the herd. that is what will happen on tuesday. monday, momentum will grow. the republicans are energized and go vote. people see it and vote for romney. i don't think it's close. close >> dana: has everybody made up their mind? >> bob: very few haven't but the question is how many go to polls. as i try to point out before, early voting obama leads -- >> dana:else talked yet. >> bob: what is that? >> dana: nothing. go ahead. >> bob: i want to make a point he leads in virtually every one of the swing states. early voting michigan prediction is obama will carry 291 electoral votes and possible that romney will carry the popular vote. >> dana: let's say that happens. my prediction is romney w

: that's what i want to get to. i never heard any beef from you or judge janine when i said this to dick morris and i tell him to calm down all the time. i never heard a word. >> there is a certain connotation when a man says it to woman the implication is you are in hysterical. you are a woman. your emotions. >> bill: he is always hysterical. >> history of men trying to tell you you need to check your emotions. the guy who is tough at work he is tough and a leader. the woman who is tough at work she is a b word. it sort of plays. that's point one. >> bill: i do want to be politically correct. you know me. i can say it to morris and all these other guys calm down. >> you shouldn't say to anybody. that leads me to point 2. >> point 2. yes. >> which is it is totally ineffective it has exactly the opposite effect. >> bill: calm down. >> she said i have a very valid point. upset how libya something handled. i am calm. i'm perfectly calm. >> bill: she brought it down three notches when i said that. >> who are you to tell her to check her emotions. >> bill: i'm the anchor of the program. i'm i

is this based on? is it based on gut instinct. >> did you see what dick morris said today. he said, me meh maybe not. he was predicting a landslide for romney two days ago and now a caution comes from the latest harassrassmeson poll be. >> you know how i feel about polls. they are ridiculous. >> cenk: i'll tell i couldn't i resent that. >> it reinforces my feelings. i feel that's what karl rove is going for. he's hoping that enough people will say oh, it's over. not show up because hearing such terrible news. or they're trying to help bring in the winner. >> it's part of rove's theory where you have these undecided where they jump on the bandwagon and vote for the winner. oh we've got momentum. remember two weeks ago when they were pushing that. >> cenk: yes, i got--i want to do one clip. a-20. the reason why i want to do this is it's fascinating. they've got a woman voter who is going to vote for romney. let's watch what she tells "the new york times." >> even talking about those type of women's issues are scare tactics. those are such old subjects. did i really think that we're going to go bac

's inauguration. dick morris wrote about a coming romney landslide. but all the sudden morris changed his tune. on friday he wrote about sudden danger signs in the polls for mitt romney. karl rove has raised millions for romney through his american crossroads super pac. he wrote a wall street editorial saying romney will win at least 279 electoral votes. now he's blaming sandy for a romney life. david pluff wasn't buying rove's excuses. >> i think karl rove may have said that because a few days ago he predicted a big romney win. and my since is karl will be at a cross roads himself on tuesday when he tries to explain to the people who wrote him hundreds of millions of dollars why they fell up short. >> all across the air waves republicans are running behind rove's latest talking point. >> the hurricane is what broke romney's momentum. >> you think that as well. >> i don't think there's any question about it. >> on fox news they called the latest polling into question. >> i think it's unlikely that, you know, it's hard to imagine that all these polls are far off. but the discrepancy is unmistak

. then you have those of us, karl rove, dick morris, joe gaylord, myself, who have been at this a long time, we believe with high unemployment, high price of gasoline, the mess in benghazi, and the fact that i don't know a single mccain voter who has switched to obama, but i know a lot of obama voters who switched to mitt romney. so my guess -- i said openly, i think that romney is going to win. but i think there are two parallel universes competing right now over the nature of america. >> if mitt romney loses, and it's very, very close, but if he does lose, where do you wish he had gone harder that may have guaranteed victory? >> i can't comment until we see the returns tomorrow night, just because you're asking me a question that we'll have to see what close it is and the circumstances. i love the fact that he's campaigning in pennsylvania. i know that -- i was born in harrisburg. i know that the rally he had last night in bucks county was historic. going back into pittsburgh tomorrow is very gutsy and exactly right. i think we're probably going to pick up the u.s. senate seat in pennsylv

saw a lot of angry tweets. ted nugent, dick morris, donald trump called it a sham and a travesty. but the king was karl rove. he raised over $300 million, nothing to show for it. he has the potential to be the bernie madoff of politics. it's not just win or lose. there's a whole career that karl rove has to go -- >> listen, let me tell you something. >> losing is a hard thing to do. and you're right, don, there was a tremendous disconnect. there were gargantuan vats of kool-aid. i think a lot of people thought mitt romney was going to win. it's not an accident that his president-elect website went on even after he had lost. people were preparing for a mitt romney win. and so when you're preparing for a win, a loss is that much more of a shock and that much more difficult to assimilate. >> i want to get to this. president obama won with the coalition of americans, women, blacks, latino, gays, young people, middle class and moderates. earlier this week, newt gingrich told us that in order for conservatives like himself to win future elections, the republican party needs to start ap

and addressing women and young people. >>neil: what happened? >>guest: the republican party was misled by dick morris and karl rove and i don't know why they got everyone off track. i am a fox news fan but you know, all these polling services had it right except fox, and they lulled us to sleep and what happened we for get to address our base. our base is young people. our base is women. our base is anyone who will fit under the big tent. >>neil: you admit this was a distinction between our fox news polls and what those two gentleman were saying, i am not speaking as a company guy but they were saying one thing and fox news was not representative of what they were saying, either, but i understand your point, you think get over them and move on? >>guest: absolutely. part of it is entertainment. i am not trying to be critical i am upbeat and positive person and i believe the future -- better days are ahead of us. we have had the strongest year in the history our 42-year business this year. >>neil: what did you thing of mitt romney when he said after the fact to donors and the like, a large part

. dick morris was calling into that agenda 21 briefing. that's a fairly prominent person in the american right these days. so there's that at one end. then there's the nihilistic obstruction. and the war on susan rice seems to be more in that latter category. whatever theories that they are picking up that happen to be by their side so they can wound her are about the implaquable project of political obstruction that's been a defining feature of republicans particularly in congress have conducted themselves in the obama era than it is the kind of association with the crazy fringe. >> and i got nancy pelosi on the road on that subject yesterday in a clip we have not played, but we're going to play in a second. her reaction to that -- her diagnosis of that on the republican side and how she says it has been different in the past is fascinating and that's coming up. and it's apparently mraz. >> can i just say, every day, i get into my show and there's nine names that i forget to check the pronunciation. >> i'm sorry. i'll never do it again. chris hayes, i'm going to call it yupa. i hope you

that romney would win. karl rove, dick morris. >> i did. >> bill: you predicted romney would win. i did not. i didn't make a prediction. >> good thing nobody watches you. >> bill: that's true. but because i do my analysis based on fact, not emotion, i -- >> oh! >> bill: i basically -- you knew there were bad things happening for the romney people in the last week and sandy was part of the reason. when the vote came in, i want you to put yourself back. prosecute you -- rove was surprised. i mean, rove on our air is shocked. >> because i do go on feelings and emotion and everything else, i said to my wife the night before, i said, i can't wait 'til romney wins because then we can relax a little bit and our life will settle down and she said, she's not what god does. god doesn't do that! he always wants you bettering yourself with everything else. >> bill: you see this as a divine providence situation? >> i do. it will all work out to -- >> bill: i've said that, too. i think it's going to all work out but a lot of pain coming. >> a lot of pain. >> bill: that's a good segueway into your new book.

themselves the whole time. >> when dick morris said romney was going to win by a landslide and then after the election he said i said that to encourage people because they seemed kind of depressed. so maybe there was some of that. maybe there was some of "if we say this then it will make it true"." if we put it out there that we are going to win people who other words would have stayed home would come out and vote for romney. maybe there was a psychological reason for it. >> eliot: that works if you're trying to fool people on the outside. but it doesn't work to fool yourself because that game comes to an end on election day. >> it clearly different work. maybe that's why they did it. >> eliot: that's why i'm having a hard time. there is a methodology here that works. eric, why do you look at some of the polls rasmussen. >> i think it's part of a larger phenomenon. why do people watch fox news to be misinformed over and over. time and again their stories prove to be not true. rasmussen, whatever it is, great news for the republicans. it's splashed on the report and fox news talks about it

? >> i think it does. dick morris's comments for the hill. he wrote a mia kulpa. i think the left and the right. they can't separate their rooting interest sometimes. they think, okay. romney can -- they look at -- cherry pick certain data to say he's going win and clearly there were some major mistakes. think four years from now you're going to remember that. if they make a prediction -- >> nobody's going to remember this four years from now. they're going to come out with four fancy new sets and say here's why i think marco rubio or jeb bush is going to make it, you name it. obviously karl rove took a lot of heat from it. were these honest miscalculations because everybody in the business mangs mistakes and they try to paut on the crystal ball or were they trying to be partisan cheerleaders. >> when i saw long faces i knew the rom anyone campaign told fox they were going to lose way before it happened if you really read the tea leaves. i don't know. the interesting thing is if you were a viewer to fox, including romney, you aplarnl had trouble believing what reality was because

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